COLUMBUS >> A Democratic gubernatorial candidate in Ohio who has framed his campaign as a response to President Donald Trump didn’t vote in the 2016 election — or any election since 2012, according to county voting records.

The City of Euclid will host a public conversation about “Communities at the Crossroads” housing survey report and learn from the resident-led Euclid Housing Task Force about resources available to take a “B” property to an “A.

“What a piece of work is man, How noble in reason, how infinite in faculty, In form and moving how express and admirable.” — A line borrowed from William Shakespeare’s “Hamlet” for the musical number “What a Piece of Work Is Man” in “Hair”

“I think Cleveland’s a great character,” D.M. Pulley says between sips of a hot beverage on a typically frigid Northeast Ohio morning in early February at Deweys Coffee on Shaker Square in Cleveland, not far from her Shaker Heights home.

CLEVELAND >> A psychologist hired by defense attorneys for a man who could face the death penalty for the rape and killing of a 14-year-old Cleveland girl claims the man was high on drugs and couldn’t control his impulses.

COLUMBUS >> A former infantry field surgeon-turned-venture capitalist who has made an 11th-hour entry into Ohio’s crowded governor’s race said Thursday his first foray into politics is a reaction to Republican President Donald Trump.

Padraic Moyles said his life-defining moment took place in March 1996 at Radio City Music Hall. Then 17 years old, the native Irishman, who less than a decade earlier moved to New York City with his family, found his calling while watching